What happens when journalists from Kosovo and Serbia are given the opportunity to sit together, share stories, and learn about each other’s work? At the end of March, the Kosovo–Serbia Study Visit Program in Belgrade, organized by Heartefact, was designed precisely for this purpose – to create a space for open dialogue, meaningful exchange of experiences, and the development of new ideas.
Over the course of four days, journalists from Kosovo met with colleagues from various Serbian media outlets, ranging from established newsrooms to independent platforms. Discussions with teams from NUNS, Agelast, Insajder TV, Danas, Radar, and others offered insight into different approaches to journalism and provided an opportunity for open conversations about the media landscape. In addition, participants visited the National Museum of Serbia, the Youth Initiative for Human Rights, and the Museum of the 1990s, gaining a broader historical and social context. The visit included journalists from outlets such as Klan Kosova, TV Kanal 10, Euronews Albania, TV Dukagjini, and Gazeta Express.
The program was implemented within the project Fostering Cross-border Dialogue and Civic Engagement, carried out by Heartefact with the support of the National Endowment for Democracy (NED).







